For the Toronto Blue Jays , injury issues or not, the only thing they can do is keep winning ball games. Toronto (17-21) enters Saturday's game with the Los Angeles Angels four games under .500, 8.5 games back of the New York Yankees in the American League East. It already seems like a daunting chasm, considering the Yankees have been one of the hottest teams in baseball. Toronto may be well out of the division race right now. But the Blue Jays are only one-half game back of the final wild card berth. Perhaps it's time for Toronto to begin refocusing its efforts on getting in the playoffs that way? The Angels (15-24) are in last place in the American League West, but they're only 5.5 games back of the front-running athletics. However, in a division defined by mediocrity, the Angels are still slipping behind as they've lost seven of their last 10 games, including Friday's matchup with the Blue Jays. Here is a breakdown of the game, including how to watch, the starting pitchers, injuries and other notes.…